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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, | GREATLY | DISTRESSED, SAYS | LOGAL LADY F. L. Wallace, 301 Chestnut St., Reccived Wonderful ts From La: -Tone. HE CLEARED WALK Johin A. Blake A?gi& Better Than Two Policemen 0"l are not known at a bank and t» get accommodation, the § will require an endor: As one was not known in W n, we did not simply tell the Britain people what a wonderful S et Iy we had, although we knew it. | ’ have given you endorsements ! Blake won out in his contention that raputable tell you their experience with ~TPone. In other word:, we have tkml vou to take our unsupport- bra, as we feel if a remedy has | it can easily be proved, and jroof of the pudding is.in the 3. We have given you many en- ments of New Britain people | e intend to give you many more | ! : i B o5 wiing them to you unty | o0 that the wall had not been rran and woman in New Brit- | , testified that there wa \he is suffering from constipa- [a pathway of only about |sour acid stomach, gas. bloat. i weled and 4p1ms'umhrrl\"d 1:(‘;["»{“0\ <k o - Policeman Parick McAvay to sub- ls headaches se suffer- from. b ram-down condition of | stantiate his statcments relative to the lysiem with poor blood. Dlotched | width of the cleared space. Judga d breath and furred tongue, | Kirkham ruled that the evidence indis broughly convinced that Ierbil \ 0q (at the accused bad complied *.-Tone will help him or her. S0 ity (16 cify ordinance n substance pt delay. but get in the health,ng grqercd Rlake's discharge. in and it will surprise you what ! " GREGRCC A O e otfle of this remarkable remedy Viatanons Binche man b dnle, 5 ks in front of his property at 4% f Ealnes oass were not cleaned and in- e suffered severe dist T e e B e stomach trouble, would ha AR anced stomach, gas. bloat and terrible | iy big neighbor, Bluke. Judge Kirk- 1 needed a tonle badly |,y considered himself disqualified sed to state that Herbal "t i, (ne cace, because of close is a wonderful remedy | fijendship and past professional rela- [ abdve roubles.© tionship with the accused, and a ton Lax-a-Tone man f4s at the | jpuagee was directed until tomorrosw. NovEnelana @b pus) ! Brooks objected to the continuance, ain St, where he is Introducing § joging more. time and expressed him- emedy to the New Britain pub | caie ae entireiy e Kirkham p: the case. e said = | he wonld attend tomorrow. if he had = to, but considercd it ' unreasciable i The sugge as made that it would be far better policy if policemen would investigate more closcly and eall at the homes of the owners instead of stmmoning them into court promiseu- police court John A. ance relative to clearing sidewalks of snow and that the sidewalk in front of his home at 60 High street had been emphasized sufliciently cleaned. He that he knew becaust he had done a part of the work himself. Supcrnum- ciently clea three feet produced Supernumer- that the same cond store t like finding money at Daman’s sale.—advt. a cost of $350, a pen punching | e is to he cstablished at police uarters in connection with the atus governing the (iamewell po- ignal system. e lot of $2 batch of side- eral for cwners court. It accepted Included in the new walk war of property on Wi eld was found that it is not an t 3 ante were issued last night and are expected to be set- tled, or have been, without court a aignment: Charles Fwauoski of Austin street for property at 18 Aus- 8 during the month of | tin street; Walter Shepard of Somer % sale of Satin hats - | agent for land west of 195 Kelsey nblum'’s, “188 Main | John W. Cosgriff, local agent ices on additional Gamewell, fire | Jew Haven' road, for V“f“m.“‘d boxes are to be secured by the: Property on the cast and tes: sde 9 board preparatory, t6 eontews 10f Myrtle street; Samuel (.Mdfh!n: ng enlargement of the system. | Haven for land west of 34 ball,, Fri.,, Turner hall.— Main street: Adolph Perlroth i s rer hall= | 5t New Haven for land at i Kelsey streets; Joseph Donow ite Rose Camp will meet this ' oo “jr ten for land between 51 ng in Flectric hall. Al mem- ‘07 pajgen street: B. Miller of Lake R lresato" ba present. | and Cedar streets for land at 100 A. B. fair, Foresters' hall, Glen street; P. & I%. Corbin company feb. 9.,10, 12, 13.—advt. | for land at Park and Elm streets: w Britain Ladies’ Rifle club will | Mrs. Cora Eddy of 242 Chestnut street 1l officers tonight in connection | for Tark street: Sam- the regular meeting at Manner- ! uel Goldshind ¢ ven for prop- hall tonight. The installation | orty at West veet and Wake- be followed by an entertainment. i field cour Hatch Company, and $2.50 shoes at r 3 Main street and advt. aleficld court on the east side: W =L, i iteh Company. for land at Hur S WATCHED. gerford court and Main street: Mi sz C. Curry of 108 Seymour strect. for ed to Be Connected With Recent lle street: Julia Burglaries. cent attempted burglaries at’ the I brokerage office of Richter & {pany, in City hall building and at ct fore of tho Logan Brothers com- o the board of public. works. Bt 215 Mnin street, both in the PIro is now supposed to be in kt of the business center and he: “ago. oliced sections, have resulted in Numerous complaints were received vigilance on the part of the po- this morning : the condition of Tt is suspected th. ‘gang sidewalks on S court, even {ks that has been réported as oper- after it was determined that it is not Ein othe? sections of the state, under the ju “on of the au- hd the chase getting too hot for thorities on the ground that it is not | and moved to this city in the ex- an accepted thovoughfare. ation that the authorities would | ‘ound napping. Much mystery is in official circles over the visits be- L e of the localities selected. Rich- & company kceeps practically no ey in the office over night and I.ogan Brothers cormpany is not istomed to keep heavy cash de- ts over night. that robbery may not have been motive of the visits. for several days post the suspicions duct of the unidentified men on streets has been under the clo: arvation of detectives. They h 0 patent and Bun ‘ghoes $1.98, Sloan Bros.—advt. lv. Lucyan’ Bojnowski, pastor of hurch of the Sacred.wMeart of | i, officiated at twenty-eight mar Ber- property at 229 L Akergren of San and 129 Lawlor street: lot and on prope: sidewalks of Hyman The regular mecting of the Ladies' Auxiliary, No. 1, 8 of V tomorrow eveninz. Al members requested 1o be present. A {supper will be served Saturday evening 'from 6 to 7 o'clock in G R. hall Absolutely Removes Shapiro at 90 Putnam street, referred | peopie here and ‘let | he had complied with the city ordin- | erary PPoliceman Dennis O'Kefe insist-| ered with a | sufli- | ! | rancisco, for lots at | pital. Al the | | 1 | | | | CONVINGES JUDGE | NEED SURGICAL DRESSINGS Woellesley Graduate Writes of Relief Work Among French Wounded— More Recruits Invited by Committee The following extract trom a letter of a Wellesley graduate, working at the present time in France, will be of interest to workers of the local Sur- gical Dressings committee. The New Britain group has made 1 good beginning, but many women Before Judge John H. Kitkham in | could be usefully employed. fore is an example of a good hos- eviously injured sol- diers of the whole region are sent from other hospitals to this to be operated upon. A famous surgeon from Paris is chief operator. There have been right along for some months from six 1o ten operations.a day. 'This operat- irg room is improvised from a school room; the operating table consists o two desks with a plank ‘comforter The steriiizing room is beyond aords. After eighteen months of war, thev have just succeeded in having installed a small sterilizing machine, but it is s0 small that the surgeons assistant (a Oung woman) must work far into the night to get enough done for the next day. There. are no sterilizing pans (they use biscuit boxes): there is no water in the whole great establi: ment except 1n (he baserent; no ether masks, no hypodermic needles, no rub- ber gloves; no table on which to roil the patients. In the lingerie the ladies were dryinz and remaking gauze ban- dages washod many times already. They had no absorbent cotton, nothir of any description in wool, practical no socks. even in cotton. not one pillow in the hospital. cently the minister of_instructi to demand back pillows, blankets, etc., because the Lycee, where the hospital in peace times a school, and the minister of instruction had ordered work to hegin again in one-half of the building. Flence men we moved from their beds and many have since suffered greatly. This is a hospital of over 300 gravely wounded. and is al- ways full. This is one of the best T ‘e secn, for the wards ore large, not crowded and sunny. If devotion counts, either among the infirmires or the surgeons, then it is rich! You ask why the sanitary department of the state does pot help. Tt does, but r member that France has row far over 600,000 (one surgeon told me » mi lion) wounded, and that forty-seven per cent. of Ner industries are in the invaded country. Thousands ar:1 tens of thousands of women, children, old men (acide from <oldiers), are being given new homes, food, :° ‘"'~~ and every cent they have to spend. Tt is a wonder that France can do even what she does, and it is only because she has’always been frugal that she can.” Workroom open in the 169 Vine street. mornir Only Onc “BROMO QUININE.” To get the genuine, call for full name LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look for signature of . W. GROVE. Cures a Cold in One Day. 25c.—advt. . i i Evants Tonight | “The theater. Misleading Lady,” Lyceum Hizh Fox's theater. photo drama, e / Vaudeville nd moving pictures, Keeney's theater. ks’ flag day commitiee meets .1t 30 o'clock in Kliks' home. Turner societ meets in Turner hall. Lexington lodge, 1. . meets lin gr. 0. U. A. M. hall Landers camp. M. W. , meets at 34 Church street. Emmett club meets at street. Sir Francis Drake lodge, S. of St. ., fmeetd in Vega hall . will e heta ! There is a suspi- | - | BELL-ANS st simmionsy Journeymen union meets at 34 Church street. Washington ( of A/ meets in G, AL 1L New Rritain Aerie, Eagles' hall Pocket Boxes of 12 Bayefr-'l'a.lbl?ts e ASpirin |2 ABLETS have been sold as Aspirin that did not contain the genuine. There is but one Genuine Aspirin. Itisunadulterated. Accept only tablets that have “The Bayer Cross” . on every package and on every tablet. - “‘The Bayer Cross— Your Guarantee of Purity™ The trade-mark “Aspirin” (Reg. U.S.Pat.Office) is a guarantes that the monoaceticacidester of salicylicacid in these 3. meets e et hon taames: . Indigestion. Onepackage Theater Managers Requested 1o Dis- can be learned us to thei he City and where they . 2 re stop- | pmvesif. 25cat all druggists. Craft— These lines speak | The well known lines of Valland — Rust Ernest Dudley Chase—Norcross. for themselves. DICKINSON = DRUG CO.. wriZiser play American Flag and Iave Or- chestras Play National Air, | In an effort to increase patriotism. | the New Britain Rifle club has writ- 1I(‘|\ to loca]l theater managers re- | questing them to display the Amer- {ican flax in their plavhouses and to | instruct the orchestras to play *The | Star Spangled Banner” previous to { each performance, with the audience | | standing. In addition to learning how to shoot, the members of the New Brit- ain Rifle club are devoting a great part of their time to increasing the | spirit of patriotism. Recently a let- | ter was sent to all organizations in | the city requesting their co-operation for the proper observance of all pa- | triotic holidays. The latest step. in regard to the theaters, is commendable effort to stir up Ame lican blood. Under present conditions | when the United States is face to face with hostilities with a foreign powe this s ecspecially timely. 1t is be- lieved that this effort will mect with | nearty co-operation. P. 0. RECEIPTS. Compiled figures of the receipts at the post office for the month of Jan- uary shows a total amount of $16,- 114.12 compared with $13,323.15 of the corresponding month in 1916, a gain of $2,890.97. :n\nlhfl'! The Gurran DryGoods Co. GREAT HOUSEFURNISHING SALE We are closing out our Kitchen Department at Sacri- fice Prices. The prices on them is much less than the cost at the manufacturers. We want the room and want it quick. This is a great chance to replen- ish your wants at small cost. (See Window Display.) Extraordinary Values in Wash Boilers, and Free Soap with every Boiler. A Big Assortment of Enamel Ware and other useful items, worth 10c to 25c. 8 To close out at,each ................. Cc Plated Tea Spoons, worth 10c. Special at, each . Extra Large Size items in Fine White Lined Enamel Ware, worth up to 89c. To close out at each ... .. These Are Wonderful Bargains. Aluminum Sauce Pans that are cheap at 75¢c. To close out at Some with and some without cover OIL MOPS—BIG VALUES 50c Oil Mops. To close at 75¢ Oil Mops. To close at $1.00 Oil Mops. Tocloseat .............. Cotton Mops, large and heavy Twine, worth 9 20c to 25c. To close out at Cc ith Every Purchase of $1.00 worth of Kitchen Goods Friday you get a package of Gold Dust FREE We have hundreds of items we cannot ADVER- TISE as the QUANTITY is SMALL. Come in and logk the Bargain Tables over and SEE the values OFFERED. NEWS OF NEW FASHIONS IN SKIRTS Fashion interest at the moment centers on the fascinating Skirts suitable for wear at Southern Winter Resorts. In the vanguard of the mode, these newest versions subtly suggest the charms of the Summer Climes. The Ever-Popular Jersey Skirts—Fash- ioned with novelty inverted and ‘patch pock- ets in blue, gold apd white. Velour Skirts in Plaids—Marvelous color combinations in pleated and plain styles— also velour Skirts in plain colors, stripes and checks. Tlorstalls fT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND 23-99 ASYLUM ST. Conrecting with |40 TRUMBULL SB HA RFTORD N. BIRNBAUM Dry Goods — AND—— Gents’ Furnishings, ETC. AT 441 ARCH STREE Corner Hart New Britain, Conn.. Our store will open Friday, February 9th, for the big Fire, Smoke and Water Sale. $5,000 worth of goods from every department in our store suffered badly from smoke and water from the fire that we had December 26th, 1916. "We have had to keep closed to make ; /I ments with the Insurance Company, and to straighten arrange- out the store and the goods. Now is your chance to get merchandise for the lowest prices. Come and bring your friends. Entire stock must be sold at once to make room for new spring goods. —FOX'S— EVERY FRI, SAT. AND SUN. STARTING TOMORROW MRS, VEIRNON CASTL.E “PATRIA” THE SERIAL SUPREME ATRIA thrills one with one’s sense of duty to home and country. It presents a woman who sacrifices all for the flag. But in the sacrifice she wins not only the affection and esteem of her countrymen, but the love of the one man in the world for her. Show Continuous Saturday, 2:15-11. First Show Sunday Eve. 5:30—Second 8. MATINEES ' 5c 5c EVERYBODY